Leemans, J.(2006). ‘At that Time the Group around Maximian Was Enjoying Imperial Power’: A Possible Interpolation in Gregory of Nyssa’s Homily in Praise of Theodore the Recruit. Journal of Theological Studies, 57, 158-163.

Leemans, J.(2004). God and Christ as Agonothetae in the Writings of Gregory of Nyssa. Sacris erudiri: a journal on the inheritance of early and medieval christianity, 43, 5-31.

Leemans, J.(2001). On the date of Gregory of Nyssa's first homilies on the forty martyrs of Sebaste (Mart Ia and Ib). The Journal of Theological Studies, 52, 93-97.

Leemans, J.(2001). Celebrating the martyrs. Early Christian liturgy and the martyr cult in fourth century Cappadocia and Pontus. Questions liturgiques, 82, 247-261.

Leemans, J.(2000). Thirteen years of research on Athanasius (1985-1998): a survey and a bibliography. Sacris erudiri: a journal on the inheritance of early and medieval christianity, 39, 105-217.

Leemans, J.(2000). 'Schoolrooms for our souls'. The cult of the martyrs: homilies and visual representations as a locus for religious education in late antiquity. Paedagogica historica, 36 (1), 113-127.

Leemans, J.(2015). Bible, Rhetoric and Theology: Some Examples of Mystagogical Strategies. In: Van Geest P. (Eds.), bookseries: Late Antique History and Religions, Mystagogy in the Church Fathers. Leuven:Peeters.

Leemans, J.(2010). After Philo and Paul: Hagar in the Writings of the Church Fathers. In: Goodman M., van Kooten G., van Ruiten J. (Eds.), Abraham, the Nations, and the Hagarites: Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Perspectives on Kinship with Abraham. Leiden:Brill,435-447.

Leemans, J.(2005). Martyr, Monk and Victor of Paganism: An Analysis of Basil of Caesarea's Panegyrical Sermon on Gordius. In: Leemans J. (Eds.), More than a Memory: The Discourse of Martyrdom and the Construction of Christian Identity in the history of Christianity (Annua nuntia Lovaniensia, 51). Leuven:Peeters,45-79.

Leemans, J.(2005). Introduction. In: Leemans J. (Eds.), More than a Memory: The Discourse of Martyrdom and the Construction of Christian Identity in the History of Christianity (Annua nuntia Lovaniensia, 51). Leuven:Peeters,XI-XVI.

Leemans, J.(2005). Christus Agonothetes: An Exploration of an Agonistic Image to speak about God and Christ. In: Moutsoulas E. (Eds.), Jesus Christ in the Theology of Gregory of Nyssa. Minutes of the Ninth Conference on St. Gregory of Nyssa (Athens, 7.-12. September, 2000). Athens:University of Athens,529-556.

Leemans, J.(2000). 'Schoolrooms for our souls'. The cult of the martyrs: homilies and visual representations as a locus for religious education in late antiquity. In: Depaepe M., Henkens B. (Eds.), The challenge of the visual in the history of education. Gent:CSHP,113-127.

Leemans, J.(2005). Recensie: The first christian theologians: an introduction to theology in the early church (The Great Theologians, 1) / G.R. Evans (ed.) (Oxford, 2004). Louvain studies, 30, 235-236.

Leemans, J.(2002). Recensie: Antioch as a centre of Hellenic culture as observed by Libanius, translated with an introduction by A.F. Norman (Translated Texts for Historians, 34) (Liverpool, 2000). The Heythrop journal: a quarterly review of philosophy and theology, 43, 384-386.

Tamas, H., Leemans, J. (sup.), Lamberigts, M. (cosup.) (2014). Pannonian Martyrs of the Great Persecution and the Construction of Christian Identity in the Late 4th and Early 5th Century Middle Danube Area.

Xia, H., Leemans, J. (sup.) (2014). From Light to Light. An Investigation into the Role of the Light Imagery in Gregory of Nyssa's Spiritual Theology.